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    I can't help but shake my head and wonder why people thought it was a good idea to give the rich so much power in the first place.
    "I could vote for restrictions on money in politics, but when I get rich I dont want to be held back, so I say nay." Repeat once for every voting man alive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greyblades View Post
    "I could vote for restrictions on money in politics, but when I get rich I don't want to be held back, so I say nay." Repeat once for every voting man alive.
    I used to think that was my rationale, but I don't anymore. I majored in History and don't make reckless enough decisions to succeed or fail in a way that could lead me to that place. Plus i'm nice to people and don't want to hurt them (other than on these boards).

    Now, I think that it is the general principle that we are all here to make our own universe. That no paternal or dictatorial power should be able to stop us, unless we try to stop the same in others. The older I get the more I realize that nobody has any idea as to "what or why in the hell - we're all going to die and even if we weren't". So I err on the side of the individual in the face of tyranny.

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    The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) prohibits the “Government [from] substantially burden[ing] a person’s exercise of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability” unless the Government “demonstrates that application of the burden to the person—(1) is in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest; and (2) is the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.” 42 U. S. C. §§2000bb–1(a), (b).

    "The court held that HHS had not proved that the mandate was the “least restrictive means” of furthering a compelling governmental interest."
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    So how many of the female Supreme Court judges ruled in favour?

    Zero, none, nada.

    Maybe when it comes to women's health women should have the say...
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    technically, this verdict was about "closely-held corporation" owners health, so women were more than adequately represented.
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    But isn't this verdict discrimanting who should uphold what laws based on their religion?

    Shouldn't the laws apply to all equally regardless of race or creed?

    Could I as a Ratasfarian business owner sell cannabis as it fulfills my religious obligations? If not why not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
    But isn't this verdict discrimanting who should uphold what laws based on their religion?

    Shouldn't the laws apply to all equally regardless of race or creed?

    Could I as a Ratasfarian business owner sell cannabis as it fulfills my religious obligations? If not why not?
    http://minneapoliscriminallawyer.lib...tafarian-case/

    I say yes, so long as you are selling only to those with a religious interest in cannabis.
    Interesting recent appellate case - for a 15 year old.

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    And the burden then moves to the state to show if it is a public safety issue or not.

    So with respect to the male Supreme Court is woman's health not a feature of public safety?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Papewaio View Post
    But isn't this verdict discrimanting who should uphold what laws based on their religion?

    Shouldn't the laws apply to all equally regardless of race or creed?

    Could I as a Ratasfarian business owner sell cannabis as it fulfills my religious obligations? If not why not?
    The discriminating factor is whether the mandate is in the public interest and whether that interest can be equally well provided in a non-infringing manner. That is where the Obama birth control mandate failed. Covering abortifacients under their medical plans caused the owners of Hobby Lobby to go against their religious beliefs. And certainly, you workplace insurance is far from the only way one has access to these drugs- they're widely available.


    The hypocrisy of the left over this case has been nothing short of astonishing. Activists marched around the Supreme Court chanting tired slogans like "Keep your rosaries off my ovaries" or claiming that birth control choices should only be between a woman and her doctor. Hobby Lobby wanted nothing more than to stay out of their employees personal choices- it was a government decree that put them in the middle of it. Birth control is our personal choice! .....but you have to pay for it for me.
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    So your employer should have final decision on your health plan based on their personal choices not yours?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICantSpellDawg View Post
    technically, this verdict was about "closely-held corporation" owners health, so women were more than adequately represented.
    Those closely-held coporations involve Cargill and Kosh Industries, so it's not exactly a few mom-and dad store with 2 more employees we're talking about here.

    Edit: Closely-held coperations employs about 50% of the American workforce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironside View Post
    Those closely-held coporations involve Cargill and Kosh Industries, so it's not exactly a few mom-and dad store with 2 more employees we're talking about here.

    Edit: Closely-held coperations employs about 50% of the American workforce.
    So, the verdict applies to only certain corporations, would not be applied to the States were they to require it, extends an exemption that already exists for religious organizations and uses as rationale the expansion of 1st amendment protections under RFRA that was drafted, passed and signed into law by a Democratic legislature and President.

    Hardly a windfall for either side. Yet, people have to feign despair at the ruling, otherwise they wouldn't be adequately defending women in the culture war. BS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ICantSpellDawg View Post
    So, the verdict applies to only certain corporations, would not be applied to the States were they to require it, extends an exemption that already exists for religious organizations and uses as rationale the expansion of 1st amendment protections under RFRA that was drafted, passed and signed into law by a Democratic legislature and President.

    Hardly a windfall for either side. Yet, people have to feign despair at the ruling, otherwise they wouldn't be adequately defending women in the culture war. BS.
    I'm not sure what you would count as a windfall victory. It gives corporations religious rights that triumph federal law. The only restriction is because you do not have a state religion nor are a theocracy, making it impossible for public corporations and states to have an official religion. As it stands, a Jehova's vitness company can refuse to fund blood transfusions.

    The money involved isn't that much in this specific case, the symbolic value of women being specifically targeted (Hobby Lobby targeted what they call abortifacients, the Supreme Court gave the right to all contraptions) and the extension of rights for companies are quite a bit larger.

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    The better question is "why are employers mandated to have anything to do with your health insurance?"
    Because you made a system out of it.
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